SEAT (redirect from Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo)
(English: /ˈseɪɑːt/; Spanish: [ˈseat]; from Spanish Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, lit. 'Spanish Passenger Car Company') is a Spanish car manufacturer...
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Another restructuring took place in 1904, creating La Hispano-Suiza Fábrica de Automóviles under Castro's direction, also based in Barcelona. Four new engines...
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Automotive industry in Spain (section Tauro Sport Auto)
later it was acquired by J. Castro. He changed the name to "Fábrica Hispano-Suiza de Automóviles" (Spanish-Swiss Car Factory). By the end of 1903 this company...
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Elizalde, Automóviles España, Eucort, Fenix, Fábrica Hispano, Auto Academia Garriga, Fábrica Española de Automóviles Hebe, Hispano-Suiza, Huracán Motors, Talleres...
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The Aymerich Fábrica de Automoviles (AFA) was a Spanish automobile manufactured between 1943 and 1944. Little is known about the marque other than that...
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standard.gid-oeffentlichkeit.html La fábrica de Landaben recibió el Premio Mundial de Calidad (Q-86) ":::: VOLKSWAGEN Navarra ::::". Archived...
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on 22 December 2019. Anuario ADEFA Cifras de producción. Anuarios de la Asociación de Fábricas de Automóviles (ADEFA). Retrieved 26 August 2019. Bruno...
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1908, Louis Renault founded in Spain the Sociedad Anónima Española de Automóviles Renault (Renault Automobiles Limited Company) or SAEAR, the second subsidiary...
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Italy and also built under license in Spain by FADISA (Fabricacion de Automoviles Diesel S.A.). The Spanish version had a 1.6-liter Perkins 4.99 diesel...
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